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State of Georgia Key Personnel List—Colleges/Universities February 2008 State of Georgia Key Personnel List—Colleges/Universities February 2008 GAPSC-APPROVED INSTITUTIONS AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE ....................................................................................................................................... 3 ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY .............................................................................................................................. 3 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC STATE UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................. 4 ATLANTA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE......................................................................................................................... 4 AUGUSTA STATE UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................ 5 BERRY COLLEGE..................................................................................................................................................... 5 BRENAU UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................................ 6 BREWTON-PARKER COLLEGE ............................................................................................................................. 6 CLARK ATLANTA UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................................... 7 CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................ 7 COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY......................................................................................................................... 8 COVENANT COLLEGE ............................................................................................................................................ 8 DALTON STATE COLLEGE .................................................................................................................................... 9 EMMANUEL COLLEGE........................................................................................................................................... 9 EMORY UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................................................ 10 FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY.................................................................................................................. 10 GEORGIA COLLEGE AND STATE UNIVERSITY .............................................................................................. 11 GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY .................................................................................................................. 11 GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................... 12 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY........................................................................................................................... 12 KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY....................................................................................................................... 13 LAGRANGE COLLEGE .......................................................................................................................................... 13 MACON STATE COLLEGE.................................................................................................................................... 14 MERCER UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................................................................... 14 NORTH GEORGIA COLLEGE AND STATE UNIVERSITY................................................................................ 15 OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................................................ 15 PAINE COLLEGE .................................................................................................................................................... 16 PIEDMONT COLLEGE ........................................................................................................................................... 16 REINHARDT COLLEGE......................................................................................................................................... 17 SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN....................................................................................................... 17 SHORTER COLLEGE.............................................................................................................................................. 18 SPELMAN COLLEGE ............................................................................................................................................. 18 THOMAS UNIVERSITY ......................................................................................................................................... 19 TOCCOA FALLS COLLEGE .................................................................................................................................. 19 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA .................................................................................................................................. 20 UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA ...................................................................................................................... 20 VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY ....................................................................................................................... 21 WESLEYAN COLLEGE .......................................................................................................................................... 21 GAPSC-UNAPPROVED INSTITUTIONS ANDREW COLLEGE .............................................................................................................................................. 22 ARGOSY UNIVERSITY.......................................................................................................................................... 22 GAINESVILLE STATE COLLGE........................................................................................................................... 22 Key College Personnel Page 1 2/18/2008 GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE ........................................................................................................................ 23 GORDON COLLEGE............................................................................................................................................... 23 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE ....................................................................................................................................... 23 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY............................................................................................................... 23 SAVANNAH STATE UNIVERSITY....................................................................................................................... 24 TROY UNIVERSITY ............................................................................................................................................... 24 TRUETT MCCONNELL COLLEGE....................................................................................................................... 24 UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX................................................................................................................................... 25 YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE.................................................................................................................................. 25 Key College Personnel Page 2 2/18/2008 GAPSC-APPROVED INSTITUTIONS: AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE Department of Education 141 East College Avenue Decatur, Georgia 30030 Tel: (404) 471-6000 Fax: (404) 471-6369 Institution website: http://www.agnesscott.edu Ed College/Dept. website: http://www.agnesscott.edu/academics/p_education.asp Online phone directory (for updates): http://www.agnesscott.edu/academics/p_facultylist.asp?type=d&id=12 Dial (404) 471 + Ext. President ..................................................................................................Dr. Elizabeth Kiss .................................................-6281 Dean of the College ..................................................................................Dr. Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt................................-6283 Registrar ...................................................................................................Ms. Nancy C. Albert .............................................-6306 Chair, Department of Education ...........................................................Dr. Lesley Coia ...................................................-6225 Director of Teacher Education Programs..................................................Dr. Toby Emert ....................................................-6897 Coordinator for Early Childhood Programs..............................................Dr. Marquita Jackson-Minot .................................-6229 Contact Person for Secondary and P-12 Programs ...................................Dr. Toby Emert .....................................................-6897 Coordinator of Field Experiences..........................................................Dr. Marquita Jackson-Minot .............................-6229 Certification Official...............................................................................Dr.
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